
Minister of Labor Karnataka Santosh Lad and Tejaswi Surya, a deputy interacting with the main Minister Jammu and Kashmir Omar Abdullah in Srinagar. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
The Karnatak government took steps to ensure the safe return of more than 40 Karnataka stuck in Kashmir after a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir. Chief Minister of Karnataka Siddaramaiah announced that a special flight is organized to bring tourists back.
Three people from Karnataka were among those killed in the attack. The deceased were identified as Manjunath Rao of Shivamogg, Bharath Bhushan and Madhusudan Rao of Bengalur.
The main minister, who expressed his deep sadness, personally addressed the surviving family on the phone, offered condolences and assured them of full support of the government, according to the Chief Minister’s Office, according to the Chief Minister’s Office
According to official release, Mr. Siddaramaiaha spoke with Pallavi, the wife of Manjunath Rao, and Sujath, his wife Bharath Bhushan, mediated his sympathy. Bharath Bhushan was fatally shot in the presence of his wife and their three -year -old son, while Manjunath Rao, a real estate broker, lost his life when his wife and child witnessed a terrible event.
“The state has committed itself to bring every cannadig from Kashmir safely,” said the main minister on the X -Social Media platform. “There is no need for panic.
As part of the effort to rescue and support, Santosh Lad Minister was sent to Srinagar on Tuesday evening. The head of the team of civil servants, Mr. Lad supervised the operations to help the stuck tourists and coordinate with the local authorities. He also visited the Muskaan Hotel in Srinagar, where many Karnataka tourists are currently remaining to ensure the assurance and control of their well -being, according to the CMO edition.
Numbers of help help
In order to ensure early assistance, the Government issued the Karnataka number line of the help-080-43344334, 080-4334335, 080-43344336 and 080-43344342- Travel agencies and travel agencies and travel agencies and travel agencies and travel agencies.
Compensation 10 lakh
Mr. Siddarahaiaha on Wednesday evening also announced Ex Gratia repayment of 10 lakh families of each victim who lost their lives in the attack.
Tejaswi Surya, a deputy interacting with family members of Manjunath Rao, who lost their lives in a terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu Kashmir on Wednesday. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Meanwhile, Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya, who accompanies the surviving families on their return journey, said comprehensive support and coordination were arranged for travel. According to his statement, the group, together with the deadly remains of the victims, travels from Srinagar to Delhi on Indigo Flight 6E 3203, scheduled to land at 19:10 at airport 1, Delhi. They will continue their next trip to Bengalur at Indigo Flight 6E 3101, departure at 1.10 morning April 24 and arrive at 3.45
Mr. Surya travels along with 13 members of the deceased family to provide assistance and ensure that all formalities are completed smoothly.
Meanwhile, the Deputy Minister of DK Shivakumar also addressed the mourning families. In a telephone conversation with Dr. Ravikiran, sister -in -law of the deceased Manjunath Rao, Mr. Shivakumar expressed his sympathy and offered the government’s unconditional support. “We are with you in this difficult hour. Please stay strong. The state will provide all the necessary help,” he said. The CM representative further ordered the district officials of Shivamogg and the Minister of the District to personally visit the surviving family and expand every form of assistance.
Published – April 23 2025 21:17